Abstract
Peptide fragments of self-proteins bound to major histocompatibility complex molecules within the thymus are important for positively selecting T cell receptor (TCR)-bearing CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) thymocytes for further maturation. The relationship between naturally processed thymic self-peptides and TCR-specific cognate peptides is unknown. Here we employ HPLC purification of peptides released from H-2Kb molecules of the C57BL/6 thymus in conjunction with mass spectrometry (MS) and functional profiling to identify a naturally processed Kb-bound peptide positively selecting the N15 TCR specific for the vesicular stomatitis virus octapeptide (VSV8) bound to Kb. The selecting peptide was identified in 1 of 80 HPLC fractions and shown by tandem MS (MS/MS) sequencing to correspond to residues 68-75 of the MLRQ subunit of the widely expressed mitochondrial NADH ubiquinone oxidoreductase (NUbO68-75). Of note, the peptide differs at six of its eight residues from the cognate pepdde VSV8 and functions as a weak agonist for mature CD8 single positive (SP) N15 T cells, with activity 10,000-fold less than VSV8. In N15 transgenic (tg) recombinase activating gene 2-/- transporter associated with antigen processing 1-/- fetal thymic organ culture, NUbO68-75 induces phenotypic and functional differentiation of N15 TCR bearing CD8 SP thymocytes. Failure of NUbO68-75 to support differentiation of a second Kb-restricted TCR indicates that its inductive effects are not general.
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Sasada, T., Ghendler, Y., Neveu, J. M., Lane, W. S., & Reinherz, E. L. (2001). A naturally processed mitochondrial self-peptide in complex with thymic MHC molecules functions as a selecting ligand for a viral-specific T cell receptor. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 194(7), 883–891. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.194.7.883
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